Ken M. and Dean were in a secular band prior to coming into Way Productions. They had an offer for a recording contract but turned it down to come in the Corps. So, I think they may have been country rockers. Either one of them can play whatever style you want, even classical.
BA, one of the few things I miss about TWI, is the music. IMO, TWI had some really great musicians. For me, one of the highlights of the Rock, was listening to all the great music!! Â I don't miss the Rock itself, but I do miss the music that opened the evening teachings. Â
I think the best Way musician/singer was Stevie Kay Louis (is that right - I'm getting old). No offense Ted :) What a voice. She was mega talented, and, as so often happened with talented musicians who did not toe the TWI Way Prod "party line" - she was gone after a few years.
She sang a song on a Sunday night service called "One Day at a Time" Lord Jesus...
I listened to that song almost every day of my WOW year - sometimes it was the only thing that kept me going that year.
Sun, I heard her do song live years ago. Â God, what a song! Â What a singer!!! Â That woman really could sing!! Â
You know you're in trouble when they pay you not to sing. ("Oh no, please, stop doing that...here. Go buy a burger or something.").
BA, seriously I don't sing outside of my apartment. I sound worse than a frog!! Â IMO, TWI had a wealth of talented musicians. Â I don't miss TWI teachings, but I do miss the music.
While early Pressed Down, Good Seed, and Selah(the Paul Vergillio version, not the South African group) were ok, and Early Joyful Noise up and including America Awakes, after 1977 it became monotonous and un-interesting. BTW, I am playing WOW Music(no relationship to TWI) from Vineyard , Alleluia Music, and Hosanna Integrity(now part of David C. Cook Ministries in Colorado) from the blue, green, yellow, red, orange, brown, aquamarine, and gold albums on Spotify radio on my laptop.
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waysider
You might want to try THIS.
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pausonne
Thanks!
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waysider
Or THIS
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pausonne
Ooooooo, how interesting! Thanks again!
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pausonne
Uf da, no search engine and not in alphabetical order! This is going to be rough! :-)
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excathedra
do a zabasearch kenneth e sudduth sarasota FL phone number is listed. he's also on facebook ken sudduth sarasota FL
hope this helps -- i assume they are still married
even better zabasearch helen b sudduth in florida and she comes up with same address and phone # sarasota FL
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GrouchoMarxJr
Ted Farrell!...He doesn't know me but I know him...watched him perform many times...
I can only imagine his lounge act!...must be great.
Thanks for posting here Ted...adds a little class to the place. You are a gentleman and a loving Christian. Best to you and yours'
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Broken Arrow
Old Way musicians never die, they just get tuned up.
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Thomas Loy Bumgarner
Boo Hiss :wacko: :blink:
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Broken Arrow
I'm sorry you had to see that. At times, I'm swept over by bad puns and I can't help but share them. :wacko:
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BA, one of the few things I miss about TWI, is the music. IMO, TWI had some really great musicians. For me, one of the highlights of the Rock, was listening to all the great music!! Â I don't miss the Rock itself, but I do miss the music that opened the evening teachings. Â
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Grace Valerie Claire
Sun, I heard her do song live years ago. Â God, what a song! Â What a singer!!! Â That woman really could sing!! Â
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BA, seriously I don't sing outside of my apartment. I sound worse than a frog!! Â IMO, TWI had a wealth of talented musicians. Â I don't miss TWI teachings, but I do miss the music.
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While early Pressed Down, Good Seed, and Selah(the Paul Vergillio version, not the South African group) were ok, and Early Joyful Noise up and including America Awakes, after 1977 it became monotonous and un-interesting. BTW, I am playing WOW Music(no relationship to TWI) from Vineyard , Alleluia Music, and Hosanna Integrity(now part of David C. Cook Ministries in Colorado) from the blue, green, yellow, red, orange, brown, aquamarine, and gold albums on Spotify radio on my laptop.
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also meant to say the Brian Bliss was TWI's version of Paul Baloche, Chris Tomlin, and Michael Whitakerr Smith(but they had better theology than TWI)
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